jmDesktop said:
I can't figure out the lifecycle. I don't know if it's 24 months
after sp2 or until 2014. thanks.
IE6 is actually a component of various windows versions, so whenever
support actually stops for your version of windows is when IE6 support
will stop for your particular case.
I wouldn't worry too much about support ending for it. It'll be around
for a long time to come and downloadable, although not much more is
going to happen to it update-wise I don't think.
This link might be of interest to you: I know there is conflicting
information all over the place so there are a couple useful MS links
might be useful.
MS says 2009 here, but it's not the latest word:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/lifecycle/default.mspx
I can't quickly locate what I was looking for, but with patience you can
probably find the answer you need.
HTH
Twayne